1991 NCAA women's golf championship explained

1991 NCAA Women's Golf Championship
Location:Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Course:Ohio State University Golf Club
Par:73 (292)
Field:17 teams
Champion:Team: UCLA (1st title)
Individual: Annika Sörenstam, Arizona
Score:Team: 1,197 (+29)
Individual: 290 (−2)
Previous:1990
Next:1992
Map:USA#USA Ohio
Map Relief:yes
Map Label:OSU G.C.
Coordinates:40.0319°N -83.0523°W

The 1991 NCAA Women's Golf Championships were contested at the tenth annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of women's collegiate golf in the United States.[1] Until 1996, the NCAA would hold just one annual women's golf championship for all programs across Division I, Division II, and Division III.

The tournament was held at the Ohio State University Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio.

UCLA won the team championship, the Bruins' first. UCLA defeated San Jose State in a sudden-death playoff tie-breaker, a first for a women's NCAA championship.

Future multi-LPGA major champion Annika Sörenstam, from Arizona, won the individual title.

Individual results

Individual champion

Team leaderboard

dat-sort-type=numberRank !Team Score
UCLA1,197
San José State
1,212
1,217
1,222
1,224
1,232
1,233
1,235
1,237
1,240
1,244
1,245
1,255
1,260
Iowa 1,276
1,278

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship Results . NCAA . 8 May 2020.